The Forks National Historic Site

463 reviews

Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8, Canada

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The Forks National Historic Site is a Tourist attraction located at Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8, Canada. It has received 463 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.

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MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
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FridayOpen 24 hours
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  • The address of The Forks National Historic Site: Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8, Canada

  • The Forks National Historic Site has 4.7 stars from 463 reviews

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  • "Hands down, the Forks is the best place to visit in Winnipeg! Very romantic park setting and scenic along the Red River"

    "The Forks is a MUST SEE for all visitors to Winnipeg"

    "Once again I felt like a dirty lil sercret and a privileged second class citizen while collecting my treaty money no where near the actual forking of the mucky rivers, under the cover of a white (???) tent - are we too sun kissed? The what should've been a tipi was off the beaten bush trail, halfway between the river and an actual groomed path"

    "The Forks Historical Site has a lot to offer"

    "There's a lot to do at the forks which I enjoy"

Reviews

  • John Marin

Hands down, the Forks is the best place to visit in Winnipeg! Very romantic park setting and scenic along the Red River. In the summer, we took the guided boat tour which is inexpensive and about 90 minutes long. You'll see numerous musical shows on weekends. Temperatures that summer in July were about 82 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter in November and March when it was 14 degrees (which is considered balmy here), the area which usually has events becomes an ice-skating rink and there's a small makeshift hockey rink across from it. The Forks Market was a pleasant surprise. Every lunch and dinner location we tried was delicious and fairly priced. The BEST croissants I've ever tasted are at the Tall Grass Prairie Bakery. Don't let the long line scare you as you'll be served within minutes. In my most recent stay, I was at the Inn at the Forks. It's very pricey, but worth it to get a great scenic view in the morning and is in the heart of the park. It's only a 15-20 minute walk to downtown Winnipeg. On a negative note, on my last night in 2020, I took some souvenir photos at midnight along the scenic river and was followed all the way back to the hotel by a meth addict who thought I was taking photos of him and yelling at me. I had to kick the guy out of the hotel as no one from the front desk wanted to get involved or call police. Sadly, there were some high profile events in 2022 of folks being beaten, stabbed and robbed in the Forks...and this occurred in daylight. I hope they will add cameras in the park that were lacking when I was last there. Because of the growing drug and crime issue in the area, I was going to give it a 4 star review instead of a 5. Hopefully, law enforcement will beef up their presence here because it really is a BEAUTIFUL place to be, regarding of the season. I hope the Forks will give you the same enjoyment and positive memories that it gave me and will ALWAYS hold a special place in my heart!

  • Sidney Shapira

The Forks is a MUST SEE for all visitors to Winnipeg. A meeting place for thousands of years became a defunct rail yard until the 1970s. Today, The Forks is once again a MEETING PLACE. There is The Johnston Terminal, with galleries, a popular toy store and a new age bicycle shop. It also houses The Spaghetti Factory restaurant, a coffee bar and an enormous antique shop in the basement. The Forks Market has recently gone through a re-birth with McNally Robinson Booksellers, and a new reading and relaxation area on the second floor. The food court in the center of the Forks Market building now houses The Commons, a licensed food and drink area, featuring several local beers on tap, and new, exciting food venues. The Manitoba Children's Museum remains a favourite spot for children's parties, school programs, holiday camps etc. The Inn at the Forks is a high-end boutique hotel with rooms and suites, meeting and event rooms, Smith Restaurant and Bar and Riverstons Spa. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights draws you in at the entrance to The Forks, with its glass Cloud side, its Limestone Rocky Mountain face and its Izzy Asper Peace Tower. The Forks welcomes visitors to Festival du Voyageur, Canada Celebrations and more. The Odina Circle is an outdoor venue for Pow Wows and other Aboriginal celebrations.

  • L G

Once again I felt like a dirty lil sercret and a privileged second class citizen while collecting my treaty money no where near the actual forking of the mucky rivers, under the cover of a white (???) tent - are we too sun kissed? The what should've been a tipi was off the beaten bush trail, halfway between the river and an actual groomed path. Why don't they make a spectacle out of the event complete with fan fare and military canons maybe even a marching band with bagpipes or fiddles or at least a group of pow wow drummers. If they dont want us on stage refusing the public embarassment at least the bagpipes would clue us in as to where mister money bags was hidding not the trail of strollers carrying snooty nosed kids too rez for this city. We'd at least stay at the forks to spend our celebration money and not rush to dollarama or giant tiger with our cheap little earnings.

  • David P

The Forks Historical Site has a lot to offer. There is a market place, several restaurants, walking paths (e.g., Assiniboine Riverwalk), a Children’s Museum, a “Theatre for Young People”, hotel (i.e., “Inn at the Forks”), skate park, the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, Oodena Celebration Circle, and many other points of interest. The area hosts a variety of things including Canada Day and various other events throughout the year. In the winter, you can rent ice skates to skate on the adjacent river (and on parts of the iced paths nearby).

  • Jennifer Petrasanta

There's a lot to do at the forks which I enjoy... However, this is not a five star rating because there is no longer the free parking in front of the forks. Honestly, I don't mind paying, it's the fact that there was zero announcement at all. I came by one night and all the signs were removed and I saw a new parking meter by the bus stop. Again, I don't mind paying, it's that I checked everywhere online and there was zero announcement and just the day before it was still free to park.

  • Dharam Pal

The Forks National Historic Site is located at very prominent location in the middle of Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. This place is close to Downtown and St Boniface Neighbourhood. There are lots of activities to do like boating, skating, photography, eating, drinking, cycling, walking and many more fun activities with family and friends. Lots of parking space available. Well maintained and decorated areas to view and enjoy.

  • Ryan Claydon

Absolutely wonderful! The only thing that I can say is that I have a good time in the world and I think it is because of the forks! I was just thinking about going back! You should definitely check this place out you will not be disappointed with the place! I have spent such a long time there I might as well live there. And one last thing, the place at night is absolutely stunning and very beautiful in this city.

  • JJ McCartney

4 out of 5 because people don't understand that sidewalks are like roads and you should stick to the side you're assigned to. Aside from that not bad, just be ready to pay 10 bucks for a beer and wait for those gosh darn scooter kids to never get out of your way when you're shredding hard in the bowl, which I am sure a lot of parents and immigrants will relate to. Bring your own beer is what I am trying to say.

  • David Sá

This park is a great family visit during the warm months, perfectly justifying a quick jaunt to Winnipeg. During the cold months there is a skating rink, and still quite a lot to do. Note the beautiful views of the Red River and Assiniboine Rivers joining. You'll easily find quick access to museums, restaurants, gift stores, attractions, and transports deeper into historical Winnipeg.

  • Am mar

Great activities for adults and kids alike- from nice walking/biking trails to a huge playground and splash pad. Diverse food options at the forks market, and a wide selection of tasty microbrew options. Fun day for the whole family and a must see for all visitors to Winnipeg
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ben Jiménez

The ice castle was neat for the first 5 minutes, which is how long it took to walk around it all. The second walk around was more trying to get my money's worth. My one major gripe is that all the shaving from the ice makes it hard to walk on if you have any sort of mobility issues. Next time, I'd save my money and just enjoy the free activities at the forks.

  • C G

This is definitely the best place to go in Winnipeg. Lots to do both I side and outside in every season of the year. Plenty to do for people that like history and those who do not. I highly recommend a coffee at Espresso Junction or even try a Gibraltar at Fools & Horses. My favorite place to eat here is Taste of Sri Lanka. The food is tasty and flavorful.

  • Kanchan Kumar

Absolutely beautiful place to enjoy the summers. The calmness of the Red river with the greeneries around is a cherry on cake. It's pretty close to the Forks Market and you can enjoy walking along the banks of the river or bir along the banks of the river. It's popularly called the heart of Winnipeg Downtown and it literally lives up to its popularity.

  • Liam Friesen

One of my favourite places in Winnipeg. The Market is host to many restaurants and several unique shops. Lots of beautiful walking paths outside. Steps away from the Canadian Human Rights Museum. A must-visit location if you’re ever in the city.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Shalini Abeysekera

An absolute gem of a marketplace. From sculpture galleries to tarot card readings to pet food, this place has it all in terms of stores. Our favourite had to be the Jordan Van Sewell Gallery where Jordan's eclectic collection is on display. Well worth the trip, and the food court is like no other!

  • Llyanina Lora

I really enjoyed the view to the Prairie Dogs land, their sounds made this place peaceful even though is not, interesting art and sculptures. I heard that this place is one of the favorites for people who lives on Winnipeg. The Forks also have variety of food and a nice outdoor seating area.

  • Mike Loewen

The best place to take your family in the winter! They have a lot of activities for everyone indoors and outdoors. Food has lots of options and you can even buy beer! The kids loved the toy store and my wife spent forever in the antique shop. You have to pay for parking but it's worth it!

  • Ben Elston

Beautiful park, crazy bike sculpture that is honestly hard to focus on. Had a great time in the museum for human rights, which was very well done. Nice place for a walk and ended up making our way into the forks market for dinner.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • OMA Prince

The mist historical place to visit in Winnipeg, where the Red and Assiniboine meet. The meeting places years ago during the fur trade Era. Where the tracks are is where the Indigenous use to camp.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Amber Latham

The Forks National Historic Site is the heart of Canada. It is where the Two Rivers Meet. It has a unique history in which unites us all. It encompasses what a diverse beautiful world we have and how Canada should be proud of who we are and how we except everyone.

  • rien

Good place to bring a non-Manitoban visitor - decent varities of restaurants inside the market, may have concerts/events, playground for kids, museums around, a historical site, some spa and gift shops, hotel/s around, and you can also go for a tour on a boat!

  • Ranee Green

Love what they done to the place. I'd like to see all the big surface parking lots done away with, replaced with more gardens, but that might be a city concern.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Csaba K (citizen_CA)

It used to be a great place. I spent a lot of time there when I was younger and lived downtown. Unfortunately, it has now become a sketchy place, where you feel the need to continually survey your surroundings. Also, a lot of the good shops have left.

  • Martin Wong

A very nice park, splash pad, play structures and relaxing riverside environment, we bought a cup of super cold strawberry lemonade from the food truck at the park which saved our life from the hot.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • Ryan Cormack

Very nice park, lots of trees and green spaces sbd outdoor concerta. My only criticism would be the children's playstructure was not made of durable materials (plastic broken in some places). A great place to unwind and take in mother nature.

  • Amber Lahti

Went for ice castles. Was super cool. Literally. Lol. Not what I expected. Love the castles that are not made from ice blocks but from running water. Its gorgeous. Its worth the money to go see. Please don't touch it or break icicles please.

  • E Thompson

I go with my 2 and 4ur old. The playground has been blocked off for updates for years, which is annoying for this mom who has to active kids. They do love the splash pad but that opens later this year. Food is amazing inside though. …

  • Anna Glibka

It's such a beautiful place suitable for any family gatherings or romantic dates. Nature and civilization are perfectly blended here. You'll need a couple of hours to explore it. Put it on your bucket list when you come to Winnipeg …

  • Saiful Shibly

Want to visit Winnipeg? Never ever miss this spot. You will love this historic place and symbol of Winnipeg : Canadian Museum for Human Rights You will also love to ride beside red river. Overall a nice place to spend your time

  • Eddie Ozols

Fascinating piece of Winnipeg history. The boat ride was excellent explaining how a rivertown changed after the railway came to town.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Brent Oig

Tons of activities for the whole family. Good is great however hard to find a seat to eat. Skating was the draw to day. Sunny and peaceful at times. The walk on the river trail was to Good for words.

  • Oleander Duclaux

Beautiful during any season. There are so many fun activities. I absolutely love this place and it is a must see.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Jomo Santi

A very nice place to unwind, relax, spend with family and friends and just simply enjoy the sights and sounds. Whatever season, they have different activities to cater to different audiences

  • Noris heating and cooling Service & Sales

The forks is amazing One my favorite places to go. Great food. Lost if things to do ,see and listen to. Often will go in and enjoy some food or drink and listen to a singer or musician play

  • Amirali Ommi

I liked this area for walking and exploring. The Fork Market is a great spot for having your lunch
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ashish Tiwari

Great experience for travellers, photography enthusiasts and family outings. If you are in winnipeg, i would recommend to take a stroll and check the fun facts about constellations.

  • Ryan Slashinsky

Great way to spend an aimless summer day, wandering around the trails and through the buildings.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kenn Buchanan

Amazing job done with the ice castle show. Well laid out and easily navigated. Fire pits ideally located. Families slide was well set. A+ grading. Well worth the price paid.

  • JBM 0

A little dull, dead worms from the heat. I also hear the museum of human rights was built by immigrants for very low wages.. some would call it, ironically slave labour.

  • Jaime Chinchilla

The place to go in Winnipeg. I enjoy going here no matter what time of the year or how many times I have visited. There is always something happening or something new.

  • Martin Michaud

Great visit, we were lucky to have Pierce as our guide and the visit was fantastic.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ariana Debreuil

Such a great place to spend a couple of hours! Everything you could need in terms of a shopping center, beautiful new washrooms and lots of local Winnipeg goodies!

  • Bernardete Siqueira

An amazing park in downtown! Just go and enjoy your time among nature, historical monuments and buildings, the rivers. A must in this wounderful city Winnipeg!

  • Helena Thiessen

There isn't much to do in Winnipeg but an afternoon to the forks always helps to life the boredom. there is always something fun and interactive going on

  • Steve Freund

Fun place to hang out for a day. Go for a walk or sit down and relax. Lots of unique places to shop.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • JJ

It we sin the early afternoon, I was only there for a shirt walk and well everything was covered on snow. I'm sure it's beautiful in better weather.

  • Ken MacDonald

Great place to bring your family! The market, theatre, children's museum among several other things including a great playground for young children!

  • Abhishek anand

Ice castles are good place to go in winters in winnipeg. Artistic build-up of castle with lights and fountains. A good ice slide for kids

  • Tiny Flames

Not too bad of a place to go relax. Probably take a boat ride to the exchange from there
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+

  • Tony K.

if you're visiting winnipeg then you gotta check out the Forks and some of the cool little shops and restaurants in the Forks Market

  • Parwinder Singh

Best place to visit with family and friends...
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ansel Vyrauen

Without a doubt this place is a must visit for anyone coming to Winnipeg. Very family friendly and a great experience for all ages.

  • Jazzmin Paquette

A must see if your visiting a whole day of history and entertainment. If its winter all the better skate the trails on the river .

  • Jana G

Great spot to bring folks from out of town! Lovely renovations make for a warm and comfortable environment. Fun in all seasons :)

  • David Cryderman

Ice castle was a wonderful to see.. so much time and effort to create a beautiful ice castle. Well worth the cost of admission.

  • Stefany Thiessen

The combination of shops, restaurants, and nature is what I love about The Forks. Throw in the stuff for the kids and it's A++.

  • Manzurul Hassan

Nice place to roam around. Scenic beauty, adjacent by the river. Spots for children to play. Eye catching view of downtown.

  • Larry Dunn

Went and spent the day at the Indigenous day there. HAD A GREAT DAY. The day was hot. Had great food and drinks there.

  • Lauren Andrushko

Fergies fish always excellent ‼‼‼ ❤ delicious, even the peasants seating was great ❣ for a November evening …

  • Brett Frayseth

So many amazing sites at the Forks to see all for free.
Visited on
Weekday
Reservation recommended
No

  • Nathan Hicks

So much to do. And see. And eat. And drink. And buy. We love the forks and go there as often as we get a chance.

  • Tracey Iann

Really nice market and park
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Ben Stoltz

My first visit to Winnipeg. A beautiful walk with good food, Rivers, places for kids to play, and public art.

  • Kevin Stearns

We love the Forks! It’s a great place to go for fresh air. There are always a lot of people, rain or shine.

  • L Toews

Very interesting place. Shopping and lots of outdoor space to walk and bike and sit and enjoy the outdoors

  • Matt Zhang

Nice to spend time with kids or families in the weekend here, you could find lots of funny activities here

  • Ryan Nother

Great place to get some food and enjoy the park with the family. Lots of art, culture and sights to see.

  • dave wind

Visited on the same day when i went to the museum of human rights. has a good time with the family here.

  • Blake MacAlpine02

People that dismiss Winnipeg need to take a visit to this gem. IMO it's the heart of the city.

  • N P

What a beautiful place! The improvements made to the forks, in the past 10 years really shows!

  • Linda Moyer

Such a gem we have here in Winnipeg. Love all the different cultures that congregate there!

  • Nelson Tan

Sucks that you have to pay for the parking. But despite of that, the forks is gorgeous.

  • Jonathan Brewster

Great place to study if you don't want to sit at home and need a change from a library

  • Daryl Thompson

Cool place, lots to do. Food, walking, the awesome human rights museum is close by.

  • Gabriel Abreu

The best urban park in the city. Even better during the summer with lots of events.

  • b de

Not so much a national park rather a shopping district in the downtown of Winnipeg.

  • wayne chernick

This place is very scenic. If you love walking wow. A must see when in Winnipeg.

  • Matthew lavallee

Nice place year around to go for walks and they also have many events year round

  • Bo Chok (bochok)

Very good historic place to visit with family just within the heart of the city.

  • Tim Drake

Fun place to visit and walk along the river and see the shops and restaurants.

  • corri bedard

Grandkids loved this place. Many marvelous shops and some great places to eat

  • Sheila Miller

As always an amazing place
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • Sandra Comas

Beautiful place to go and walk alone or with the family and enjoy the views.

  • Chocolatebrown sugar

Something to see. It's a really interesting tourist attraction place to go.

  • Khalil Chouayekh

Hopefully we have the Forks. What a great place. Don’t miss the forks guys!

  • Ravdeep Singh

Good place to spend your leisure time there
Visited on
Weekend

  • Adam Penner

Great place to go for a walk and find out about some history as well

  • Eduardo M. Portella

Nice park. Fantastic environment. Don't miss the star gazing area.

  • Terry Halligan

Incredible nature and entertainment Hub in the Center of Winnipeg.

  • rod fernandez

Lots to see and do and for free. Great picture opportunity too.

  • Todd Shewfelt

Forks is great - you shouldn't have to pay to park here …

  • Steve Regert

Awesome gathering place for numerous restaurants and events

  • Rushi Patel

There is a river that passes through the city’s downtown

  • Ben Rogers

Great meeting place with lots of food vendors and shops

  • Tiago Souza

Beautiful place. Full of history. Great to bring kids.

  • Curt Gui

Great place to ride a bike to! Lots to do and see.

  • Joanne PH

Great place to eat, shop, sight see, play & relax.

  • Chris Barker

Beautiful fall colors. Fine for a pensive stroll.

  • Yvonne McKee

Its a great place, lots to see and great shopping

  • Cassio Reis

Nice place to go with your family and have fun.

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